Easy step-by-step guide for Australian student visa(Subclass 500) online application (ImmiAccount)

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Over 700 research topics for Masters and PhD at Queensland University of Technology with full Scholarship

 


Over 700 research topics for Masters and PhD at Queensland University of Technology with full Scholarship

The decision to undertake a Master's or PhD is a rewarding but tasking one. There are different pathways to undertaking a master's by research or PhD. Applicants can either apply to advertised topics or develop their own research proposal and contact a potential supervisor.

The first pathway which involves applying to advertised topics is sometimes preferred by some applicants because it takes off the burden of thinking about a research topic which in itself requires many hours, days, weeks or months of research. However, applying to advertised topics still requires contacting potential supervisors.

If you have the challenge of conceptualising your topic, worry no more, the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane have over 700 topics you can choose from.

It gets better. After choosing a topic and contacting a supervisor, there are multiple scholarships that you can be eligible for as a domestic or international student. You can get more ideas on some scholarships and how to apply to QUT here.

Some fully funded research scholarships at QUT include

1. Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend
2. QUT Postgraduate Research Award (QUTPRA)
3. Indigenous Postgraduate Research Award (IPRA)

You can read more about these scholarships here.


The steps involved in choosing from the over 700 topics include:

Step 1: Refine your search based on the faculties, study level, supervisor name, keywords in your research interest etc.


Step 2: Read the project overview



Step 3: Contact the potential supervisor (s)

Are you still not sure how to go about contacting the supervisor? this article will help you.

Step 4: If accepted by the supervisor, apply for admission and a scholarship

Remember there are many research scholarships available at QUT. You can learn how to apply to QUT here. 


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